This blog's title is based upon the best question I ever overheard being asked, by a young Liverpudlian child to his mother, as in "What's..?".
The answer seems to be something of a creative and cultural nature which, in deed (primarily the making of art) and word, this blog intends to explore...

Sunday, November 30, 2014

World Cup '74 Portrait #200 (Mwepu Ilunga: Zaire)

graphite & putty eraser, with watercolour pencil/30x21cm

200 up for the Project in the form of a remediated image of Mwepu
Ilunga, who was selected for representation in the FKS ‘Wonderful World of
Soccer Stars World Cup 1974’sticker album & also as a member of the Zaire
squad for the Finals, where he went on to play in all three of his nation’s
matches, becoming notorious during the closing minutes of the third, the 0 – 3
defeat to Brazil, for kicking away the ball as Rivelino prepared to take a free
kick at the Zaire goal - not, as was at the time assumed, in an act of blatant
ignorance of the basic rules & protocols of the game, but, rather, in
protest at the Zaire players not being paid as promised for their efforts:
rather than being merely cautioned, as he was by the referee, it had been
Ilunga’s intention that he be sent off
to emphasize his & his teammates’ point.

For all that the particular name
didn’t register with me at the time, the incident certainly did, subsequently
to become of those iconic World Cup moments.